The Five Corners Run 2010

This year, we will be traveling along the borders of the United States; from southern California to Brownsville, Texas- to Key West, Florida to the northern border of Maine- across the Great Lakes into Canada, to northwestern Washington, and finally back home.

12,000 miles - 30 states - 3 countries.

We call our little jaunt the Five Corners Run…

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"Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely, in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting 'Holy shit, what a ride!'"

~ Mavis Leyrer
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Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Thirty Days and Counting

I had the pleasure of having lunch with Rick Lindstrom a couple days ago.  He and co-author Cory Emberson have written a book entitled "Pursuing Liberty," which will be out in a couple weeks.   In writing the book, the authors met with immigrants who had escaped oppression by moving to America.  They share their thoughts about what they see happening in America today, and where they think America is heading.  Excellant reading.

As we make our final preparations for our trip, we realize that we are still blessed by having the freedom to travel anywhere in the United States without fear of tyranny or oppression from the government.  But there are those who apologize for what America stands for, and who believe that America needs to stand down so that others can stand up.  There is no guarantee that forces from within will not take these liberies from us in the future.  John Adams said, "Liberty once lost, is lost forever."  Every American should ask themselves just how precious is the American way of life,  and if not them, who is willing to stand up and protect us from those who wish to take these liberties from us?  We suspect we will find many people along our route who love America, and who are willing to stand up for the liberties which make America the greatest nation on earth.  We look forward to meeting them during our 12,000 mile conversation with America.

2 comments:

  1. Ralph, it was wonderful to meet you at the Tea Party yesterday. Looking forward to seeing this great journey roll on!

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  2. Hey guy's...remember me...a little blast from the past.
    It would be great if we could get together when you get to Laconia. If you plan on coming thru Plymouth, Ma. (America's Home Town) you'll be right in my back yard.
    Ride safe!
    Lorraine
    a.k.a. The sticker lady!

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